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- catalog abstract "Brings together some of the most important essays which produced this revolution in the theory of history and also the responses it provoked. Material has been selected both for its philosophical depth and for the clear and accessible manner in which particular arguments are developed using real historical examples and practices in the discipline.".
- catalog contributor b11101152.
- catalog contributor b11101153.
- catalog contributor b11101154.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Brings together some of the most important essays which produced this revolution in the theory of history and also the responses it provoked. Material has been selected both for its philosophical depth and for the clear and accessible manner in which particular arguments are developed using real historical examples and practices in the discipline.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : the linguistic turn and beyond in contemporary theory of history / Brian Fay -- The historical text as literary artifact / Hayden White -- Interpretation, history, and narrative / Noel Carroll -- The rhetoric of history / J. H. Hexter -- Making up lost time : writing for Crillon / Dominick LaCapra -- History and fiction as modes of comprehension / Louis Mink -- Narrative and the real world : an argument for continuity / David Carr -- Telling it like it was : historical narratives on their own terms / Andrew P. Norman -- Historiography and postmodernism / F. R. Ankersmit -- Historiography and postmodernism : reconsiderations / Perez Zagorin -- Reply to Professor Zagorin / F. R. Ankersmit -- "Never Again" is now / Hans Kellner -- Is it possible to misrepresent the Holocaust? / Berel Lang -- Is there a history of sexuality? / David M. Halperin -- No sex, no gender / Nancy F. Partner -- Objectivity is not neutrality : rhetoric versus practice in Peter Novick's That noble dream / Thomas Haskell -- Objectivity and truth in history / J. L. Gorman -- Historical knowledge and historical reality : a plea for "internal realism" / Chris Lorenz -- Progress in historical studies / Raymond Martin.".
- catalog extent "ix, 406 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0631209522 (hbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0631209530 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Malden, Mass. : Blackwell,".
- catalog subject "901 21".
- catalog subject "D16.8 .C645 1998".
- catalog subject "History Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : the linguistic turn and beyond in contemporary theory of history / Brian Fay -- The historical text as literary artifact / Hayden White -- Interpretation, history, and narrative / Noel Carroll -- The rhetoric of history / J. H. Hexter -- Making up lost time : writing for Crillon / Dominick LaCapra -- History and fiction as modes of comprehension / Louis Mink -- Narrative and the real world : an argument for continuity / David Carr -- Telling it like it was : historical narratives on their own terms / Andrew P. Norman -- Historiography and postmodernism / F. R. Ankersmit -- Historiography and postmodernism : reconsiderations / Perez Zagorin -- Reply to Professor Zagorin / F. R. Ankersmit -- "Never Again" is now / Hans Kellner -- Is it possible to misrepresent the Holocaust? / Berel Lang -- Is there a history of sexuality? / David M. Halperin -- No sex, no gender / Nancy F. Partner -- Objectivity is not neutrality : rhetoric versus practice in Peter Novick's That noble dream / Thomas Haskell -- Objectivity and truth in history / J. L. Gorman -- Historical knowledge and historical reality : a plea for "internal realism" / Chris Lorenz -- Progress in historical studies / Raymond Martin.".
- catalog title "History and theory : contemporary readings / edited by Brian Fay, Philip Pomper, and Richard T. Vann.".
- catalog type "text".